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'$ lit $1.50 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. ,''8. S9L. XIV. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, JANUARY 2s 1S92 M,. 44. a 3- y m 0. S. ELGBY, 8UHQE0N DENTIST. OflM, stars, srvesits BapO Ian. JSL J. D. CLABK, DENTIST, - rsw am. m. c ' fr-H i fn . Uti j PolJoca C. R. THOMAS, irraisiii3:iiiui. niw aw imii. n c. it U kDMWM4CmiiCHu. ITU W. IX HdVER, Attorney at - Law, New Bsrns, N. C. P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTOaiCKT AT LAW & Ba" rw 8oU o 4 P B Itao. Cr ! afl S. C. Briisan, ATTOEHETAT LAW, OCjc Ot.r Citlzena Dank. ttr imt, r. at rooaiya- MRS. J. M. DINES' Bdrdirg' Ecnss Rrcpened. -ataavl. If. UTXXS ropad m la tb city fVrmt -CUm Buudtaf J.-.M: HINES, Agent O. Mar ka' Blot. VRTO ALL. wraBLAa, arma hid roa i aao TaancLB. Full lino oi Clioice Groceries & Provisions h.iiii.m rap-iaaaa low aa TK U)f a aOlUU as HIWM Aj tun BMaar. iiiki pimm4 rtyn ml-f r c&.j aa r nwi war kra !- km, uua maftlf UM uJitliK JM trmmnit la UM liM ta la raiar. C laa aMM mt CMatrv najaaa mo .mm m iiihi atarftaa rnoaa iwiu- Kailmi. J. J. TOLSOH. J lytwu LOOK! LIVE! SaVErJfOUR L10IIEY. mmrmm mm ftamf. f !' Tort Iiiimiti CMwar. t' ' J rmorwrn IhwmQmu; mt noa, .-rtm awla Iiwhim awuw. . By DeaUng Wita usi Ta aa famt mad mtatmt mmw ataaiaa aairt ta l ri. aa mm Mara, am lea offar Trt W IM liOa, a.aafaiiy. aaa mtt wm aak. MB aaa ur, m to Give TIs a Trial. rtaaa i afltm! SStfJLlaMa'TIiaTaVraraWit7tlto Ml.aaa TrUmm Tmmm r.r Cm mm. Bra4aa, artxa rw CkMtMa i res. u a. Tarr iwilr. ChurchUl & Parker, laf Batlraa. B.T. BaaasaaT. Ffcnckfi .-Rflsbsrrff F0U:2n3 i UACHIX15T8. vhaafeta. M mmrm tmr Imm fmrpmmmmf l.jmm la a Jm mmt mm rruai fmm rtatJocxaaa wta at litiso rmiCX, tmmmtM tiim mmrm twi4 Oo lr ta jmmw soafcat. Ttyat fa Mttwt a mmmttml 4itiu i. TWTtahM . 4mmt.lt OWiEOI MUf laED. Ulll. rra. nil llMIlSTlce rra. ho National Bank, ,"0?HSW BEBNE. N. C tjKXMromam 155 CsplUl, - - $100,000! Sorpla FrolU, - 86.700 DTBECTOBS Ja. A. Bart as. Tbo Daiiila. Oaaa L Barraa. J- U Uc.c.. 41U. Koua. L. HiiriT. O B Bouarr. J.CWhiltyco. AU FOB SALE Tha .World lVncwctd DnnlslPrall Cotton Gins ,TOWXIX WITH TBI "Bow" Cotton Preases 11 Mailt aaaa ta ant 0O4tO airy TVsy saw tarrr a fall lis ot .1 A h In a nil mtmt-m aad Lc Leather. aocW,. f.U,l. rr A TJTkTrr A PT7 1 a w ' - m. m mm mm ( JL & WHITTT S CU. .Ma rnal mm4 Crmvm St. EDI TO RIAL NOTES TOKK 15D HOKIS V is the ticket for North Carol in. Uahylamd hu never h a Iklablicn Governor. TUB Chrleton If ft Sao Diego : lut TneJv with d!ed order. I M. Rutlkb Buys "there ia a noaej famio " To-3 this, ereo (or a famine. f TBS Daocra'.io SUIe Executive I Comoitlce i called to meet in Rlngh on Mrch 2 . i TUB S:t Railroad Commiaaioo decide that It is unlawful for rall roaJa lo tfire fres px!tHa to loCSciali. 05 loioatit of th great preva. loc of gnji in London the military proion to ccort the Duke of CJarencn bodj through London has ba abondoned. Mb FiFR vt tncceedicg aa well ia Vuginia aa be ever did in Xjrth Carolina. A' Martianville thre-e' hoodrel pemooii con feed Chrtat, and 4 0.) were ratiMd to baild a tabraacle. Is new of the Republican op poiiiioa to him in Indiana, it mtit oothe President llarrlaoa to kaow that liia Conaal QeneraJ to London ia nnanlaiontly la favor of hia reaomination. Indianapolis Sen tinel iiow mucn more nutriment ta there In gr. grown on the bleak bill of New Eagland, or on the plain i in C lit the WmI, than there ia I hich springs up and 1 Boarlatue to the adkia and Koa- were dlmog at Chamberlin's last aoke TaJliea? Raie jour own night when this subject came np. I One of them, a wcl! known mem Tns South produce atel j ber from Mississippi, said he be- amounting to 153, 15 tons. Ala- he ved the law would be repealed at i be just to her sister republic, and bam a prod-aees 133,228 tons alone. 1 this session. lie expressed the the first t-tep towaftis justice should Thee flgnrea establish two facta, hope that it wonld be, for, said he, be the recall of Egan, and (he ap taat the Sooth has valuable iron "if there ia any trouble growing oat pointment of a minister whose depoaits. and that i t can prodoce , of thia matter the men of the South high character woald command the pig iron below the cost cf prodnc-j will be quick to respond and show respect of both countries. ton in the North. TUB Secretary of Agricoltnro ( of Alabama has gone to work sys ! tematically to ascertain bow much the farmers of that State par out yearly for tuppliea which they honld grow themselves. Why not Col. Hobinson secure similar data for the farmers of North Caro liaa. Tnt principal feature of the bill in trod need ia the Doom by Reprt aeatatire Load, of California, to prohibit tb coming o( Chlneae Into ta Uaitad States, ia a proTlaion that any Chmee peraon found no la aTutly ia the United State) ah all bvreaored to the country whence he came, or be Imprisoned la a penitentiary for a term not exceed iag Bre years- It also excludes Cblneae from cttixenahip. Tn proposed International Conference on the Iree coinage of atlver, to be held daring the World's Fair at Chicago, la jnt aa worthy of aiopUon by the United State and other natlona aa any similar plan haa been alnoa the conference at Paris ten years ago proreU abortive. While the- pro bibUitiee are that for some time to come no International agreement , on tha subject can be reached it Is ' possible by discussion to prepare tbe way (or such an agreement at a later period. Wah. Star. Rl'XOBd of vab with Chili con- uaue to attract attention. At one moment signs of peace appear in ' the heaven, and in tho next in atant tbty are cloada of war. dispelled by the j bin read, and there was a practi rethapa nothing cal receaa. He was warmly greeted will b-e definitely known ontil the correspondence ia a a boa it ted to Con res. That oar readers may that thia Government ia ready we fire the naval force that will b eooeentrated ia ChUiaa waters auder the command of G her ardie. Tbe vest la are the Chicago Atianta, Birliagton, Philadelphia, Concord, Kearsarge, lorktown, ' Boston and Charleetoo. They car ry 76 firat clasa gQDt beaidea heavy acondary batteries and 1500 men It La eatiaaated that In event of war 50 COO ccen will be needed to co operate w.th tbe ea pi ared pom la. x bold to the opinion that with reasonably fair cultivation the Soath can pronnce more wheat, corn and o- to tbe acre than the Wear. Wheat baa more time to crow and mature 10 the South than in tho S eat, wbich la true also of corn and ott, and for this reason with anjthtn; like good culture tbe Southern acre will prove the most productive. The 5t, 4 77,000 bushels of whea: raised Ia-C year in the Soath might easily be doubled on the same acreage, and in time bj good and thoroagh culture and proper manoring trebled. The prolact by gCK)d culture migh: bo very largely increased in the North aad Wear, ton, but not to the same i extent aa 10 the Soutb, where tbe 1 climate ia more favorable, the IiTowioi aeaaon ia longer. and th- raka falla more even and regular, ''fled farming which will bring him have guns that will shoot fifteen There are agricultural possibilities thft prosperity and independence ; miles. A little more powder there j la the Soath that lew of aa realize tlMkl never could hope for under ' and one of our modern naval vee ibecsose attention and effort have tb one-erop delusion. Wilmiog- eels can anchor ofTChili and sweep I hn A,rm-tm.i .-r.,.4 i .. jSSSr oataVdrorir vTn tha .... .. .v.. 1. -.; t mm s v swtvawww as tascu ia ki biu colt ore, tos Ooatn will b-ecooos a 1 creat fraia grower, too. Wilminf- too Btax. CHILI. The Washington correjvondent of the Baltimore Sun says that the Peeeident has abandoned all hope of anamicable agreement with Chili and the only question now is when war will begin. We are told by the Wilmington home attractive. Messenger that "Minister Eagan The peace of society is endan haa fled from Chili," and, if this is gered whenever there is a breach true, it is time to let slip the does of of civility, and he is jnsMy regard war. The President has not yet com municated the Chilian correspoD denoe to Congress, but a member ofCoDgreas who has agisted the President in nreparine some of it ia authority for the statement that the legislature branch of the Gov- ernment would declare war without delay upon hearmg the correspon dence read, without even a suggee geation from the President. We take the following from the Washington Poet: "The strained re-lations existing between the United Stategand Chili may be the means of repealing a law in the statue books that ha been sought o be repealed in several paat Con greats Under the nresent'statute QO maQ WDO served in the Con fed erate army can enlist in the Union Army or JNaty or aerve under the flag of bla coantry. The men of the South form large par at of this Congress, and are among the moat ealoaa supporters of the President in the attitude he has taken in this matter. In the event of war none 0f the Soathern men could enlist, Quite a party of Congressmen that they are loyal to the Hag; they will fight just as willingly aa they dl vo!e to appropriate money to protect the honor of the tlag that now tloata over a united countrv." DID HE FltiHT ON SUNDAY. To a etatement that "Stonewali" Jackson would never travel or fight oa Sanday the Oxford. Me., Adver- tiaer replief: "We think the surviving mem bers of the old Tenth Maine regi ment can recall to memory Sunday, the 25th day day of May, 18G2, almost three decades, when old Stonewall trareled and fought on Sanday and had our fearleaa and stalwart band on the run from Winchester to Willlamsport. Uowtbat rebel battery got the j drop oa ua when arew milea from nave given to the State and Nation: Wincheater, and what a terrifying but it is not every boy that can soand thoe acorching shells gave vail bimself of the advantages aa they came whining through the of higher education, and it is our air ao near, and what a shower of imperative duty to place our public knapaacka followed about that j achooU far in advance of their pres time, and with what sad hearta we ! ent position. parted with photographs, letters We here reproduce a letter of Mr. and clothing from home as we flung Frank M. Harper, aa it appeared them away find presaed on ! I ia tne Stat Chronicle, in regard to That forced march was a trying ordeal to the men and some of them carrying the effects to this day." Me Texas, MILL3 haa returned from , and when he came on the floor of tha House yesterday alter- noon he received quite an ovation. tie aia not get to ine capital nntw rather late. At the time the voluminous public printing bill was by bia Democratic colleagues, who gathered aronnd him, and some of tbe Republican members walked over and shook; hands with him. When Speaker pro tem. McMillin saw the diatingnished member from Texas he called Mr. Oates to the chair and went upon the floor, where he confereuca ' bad iv long ith Mr. Mills. Mr. Mi IU im looking- in ranch better health iJiin when he. Htrvrted 1 on bia Southern trip. His friends say he came back in good spirits ( and will take an active part in the navy and hold , busioesa of Congress. Sanday aft ernoon be was In conference lor aeveral hours wich Messrs. Slorri aoa, oi the Inter-state Commerce, Commiaaion; Henry Waterson, editor of the Louisville Courier Journal, and Senator Carljale. It mJ or lC ma-v DOt tbe result of this conference, but it is said that Mr. .Morrison is entiiely in the; hands of his frienil as a candidate for the Democratic nom;n.ition for the I'resideiioy. and one. of them asserts that he ronld obtain ; nia jorlty of the Illmois de.lepat : oit ties pite the Palmer 1h ;i. WITH lert.H cotton, more rain, and paatnrt? ntl nn-a-.lo l.ids on every 8onth?rn plau'.atioa and farnr, with cattle, hogti and sheep to utiliie the gias that is grown, tha Soathern farmer will have taken the new departure in diver- to otar. ll3fM- M,LLKB' of CoId S"a& N. Y., is the mother of fourteen euiiuren, two seta 01 tripieia, tnree pairs of twins, and two single i Wrth, ail wit a to eight yeara. COMITY OF NATIONS Courtesy is always commendable, It is the courteous gentleman that we are pleased to meet upon the street and in the basiness walks of life, and it is the conrteons lady that charms society and and makes edaaabld Citizen who wontonly be acceptable sn t wculd in all likeli violates the eteouette of the day. hood be the b-t arrangement that But, the Comity of States is of more importance than the polite deportment of Individual.'', iuap much as a rupture between States involve greater interest and larger responsibilities. The tending Bnd reception of of Foreign Ministers is part of the Comity of Nations and, in a mc.Kc ure, expresses the relatione existing between the home and tho foreign governments, and the sentiments' of the peoples tbey represent. What conclusion could be drawn from the appointment of Pat Egan a United States Minister to Chilit The Comity of Nations required the i sending of a gentleman to a friendly power. If Mr. Egan bore the reputation in Chili that he did in the United States, Chilians bad aright to con elude that his appointment indica ted disrespect for them, as well as indifference m to the opinion of Chili in regard to the United States. Hut, not only was Mr. Kgan'a an unfit appointment, but he has made himself obnoxious to Chili by his officious interference with her domestic aflairs. Before the L'nited States de clares war against Chili she should EDUCATIONAL. It is not to be supposed that all men can be of the same opinion on all sabjects. Men h3ve minds of their own, and the right of private opinion is a sacred right, bnt there are sub jects upon which all citizens should be in perfect agreement. Whatever differences of opinion may exist in North Carolina in res pect to Chili, Tariff Reform, and the Free Coinage of Silver, her people should with one accord pro nounoe In favor of more and better education. We feel a just pride in our State University, Trinity, Davidson and Wake Forest, and exult in the long list of distinguished men that they Georgia ruDiic acnoois. Dawson, (ia., Jan. 18. The visit of Gov. Northern and State Commissioner Bradwell to Dawson to insDect the schools of the town 18 an indication of Georgia's pro grees from an educational stand point. This visit was in response to an invitation of the Dawson school boarj, who det-ired that these gentleman should bee the flourishing system of public hchools recently eatau.ishea uere. 3.uer visiting each grade ana cnering words of encouragement to each teacher, the Governor aDd com misioner addressed the citizens of Dawson on public schools. The Governor held a reception at the Farmers' house at night. It was a red-letter day for Dawson. He expressed his gratification to learn that thia town, with only 3, 000 inhabitants, paid IG10 per month as salaries to teachers, and that Terrell county, of which Daw son is the county seat, has increas ed in the taxable valuation of the property g I, '200,000 since 18S9! Kvery town iu the Stale has its system of public schools, and, as a rule, the teachers receive good aala- nes. The superintendent of the n,..n ..hlarirasil .".DO- the A Cm w ou La C v. U u i o m - v ... principal received 1,00.'; bis assistant ?G00. A State. Whose chief magistrate . .' . . ... i tirflt shows sucn interest in its s-jdooi fortunate, ana tnecuuaren 01 i'- son feel encouraged by their visit. If Other Governors would follow ilnrornnr V'nrthsrn'n Pinmnlp. thev would add inspiration to school life and lend cheer to the hearts of thechedren. Such is Georgia, tbe Empire State of the South. Frank M. Barter. IVff. T.J. Simmons, of Wake Forest, whowa.sa teacher in the Durham Graded Bchool several v ears, is superintendent of tbe Daw 'con schools, and Prof. Frank M. Harper, who was principal of the Centennial school iu Raleigh never eral years, is principal. North Carolina suffers when it loses such talented jounpmen, who are at tracted to other States by better silaries than they receive here. F.ditor Chrouicle. '. Thk new warship Monterey is to evryethiDg west ot the Andes. J" 20tb ing party ! of twentv two Dersons was run into by a train in St. Loni8 and ; nine of them were tinea ana eleven - ..... injured. A NEEDED ENTERPRISE. Petition for ft Stonm Frrry Across Nensp River. The ftliowing petition to t ti e County Commieiicrjera t establish a Free 8:eam ferry or civ whioh will charge! a mere nominal pric.i ncrosg Neuee has been signed by nearly 2C0 of the best and most progreive men of the city. Until a bridge ie built, which event ap pears to be too rt moto to be ccneicertd, we believo the plan proposed would , could ba entered into t this time. I Our buf-io es men are realizing the im portat.ee of eeeuriDg better oorr.inunica tion with the surrounding country which is tributary to Nsw Berne and aUo with that w hich lien near midway betwetn Ni-w I?'rne and some other oandiJate for its traJe. To nuke New Berne more wr.p!v accessible is to en sure an increase of trade and an exten sion of the territory from which it is to be st cured. Toneiet this ivtoetidan der Ibe continued holding of certain trade which we now have, fcr develop ments Bre in progress at othtr pjiuts which have a tendency from one cause or another to turn it aside and it is imperatively necessary that New Berne houli keep pace with th& improve- meets and changed conditions as they j arise or she will be a loeer by her apathy. Let our business men awake aid be- tir themtelves with might on the im- proved tranportation facilities sought in expanse und rick which win bo in order that so strong a pressure may be ; currtd by the grantees of this franchise hron.hi tr bir unon thoso in authori- i ,n lhe construction of said sewers the ty that the petitions may receive the attention and favorable action which they merit. The free ferry petition to whioh we bare before allu ied reads as follows: To The Honorable, The Board of Com missioners of Craven County: Your Petitioners Respectfully show that it has bean fully demonotrated and it ia self evident, that cheaper, bettter and more convenient facilities should be offered the travelling pubiio in croeaing and reorossinj, in the going to and from the city of New Berne. The question of building a bridge to span the waters of the Neuse at some con venient and acceesible point near New Berne has time and agkio agitated and considered by your predecessors; but owing to the great cost of building a bridge, it was deemed by them inex pedient or otherwise imprnciicable. Your petitioners therefore, uaving the best interests of your cny . your coun ty and the ad jicent country thereto in view, and well knowing tbst unless some steps sra tsbc-n to provide Bifer, better, cheaper convenience to tbe pub lic for tbo reaching of ycur city, tint the trade of those of ycur ritr.s liv ing on the north side of Neu-e rh c-r ru d especially those of thit section of coun try known ta Pamlico county and the South creek section cf Beaufort county, (for which New Berne is the Daturnl market), will bi lost entirely to tbi city, and in view of the fact that rail roads are being- built, and have Already been built tapping tho trade that once ought this city and diverting it into other channel, your petitioners deem it i advisable and rcauesta thai your hon- i orable body take such steps as may be j necessary to establish e, frea steam fer- j ry acroM Neuse river at some conven-! ient and accessible point to New Berne. I or in lieu of a free ferry, to charge such nominal rates for the transportation of exCRvatiocs and obstructions to be pro ioaividuala teams and vehicles as will j perly lighted nnd gunrded at night ;jnd i be iufficieDt to meet the operating- ex j after the compietica of cbe purposce for j penies of the same. which the eaid strscts, alleys r-.nd i Your petitioners foel sure and cer- i public places may be used they shall be 1 tain that the sum thus expended would j restored to their former condition, 93 add meteriilly to tho building up of l uear cs msj br, without unnecessary j New Berr.e and the country adji- cent thsrety. That the increase of the ; valuation of your taxable .property would directly repay the sum advanced to tbe eetabliahment of this much needed enterprise; besides many other advantages that" would be afforded the entire psople of thia section of your State. And we furthermore suggest, that in establishing th s free steam ferry, you will but be performing a duty that you owe to the citizens of your county residing on tha north side of the Ncuse river by making their county town more accefsible to them. We therefore, as in duty bound will ever pray. Important Ojster Decision. A recent number of the Wiimin;tO'i j Star contained the following fr.mi ;t wri ter who signed hirose'f "Ous'.ow :" ' Wo notice in the Richmond Dispatch under the above caption, the ".vc'i.n'.tal of parties iccused ot taking oysters from the staked off planting jjruuuds of Lite & Fleming i,in the Vuginia waters) on the plea that the stakes were on the oy ( ter rocks which belonged to the public White & Flemintr had been paying rent to the rotate for these lauds six year aud j had expended laro turns of money iu i planting oysters thereon; yet the decisioB practically throws them out of posses- j sion ." I Mr. F.ditor, when we remember it is j onlv those well acuuainted with the im mense prohts of the oyscer culture who could be induced to risk large sums of IliUll-J l) Hilt V'J ui- J it nlontinT rt(irorj in rrrAii nnK that are ouly rented from the State at the risk of losing all, upon tbe plea that oysters crew there before, it would seem to suggeat to the business men and capi talists of your city, that there must be a big thing in it when tho business can be made perfectly safe, as iu t'nilow county. Hero the lands are owned in a lee; all ( questions of natural beds being settled j by tho shell-fish commissioners of the county and their certificate under oath - Mil. IU IUU ceticiiiii ' andcntnr bi!,-o;.0 gtaat8 are issued ' for tho crounds. : There are no finer oyster lands in the . ,i.. nn or fnnnd in N'ew River, and -- - Dnblic 8entiment 'is well cducat(id in the cultivation of the oybtor on pnVate lands. We want help : to develop this mine of wealth. All are welcome and wanted, as every arriving str-mcr coining auiuuj ua ill testifv. Onsi.o Dead Heats, Beware. A decision recently rendered by an tminnt Judgo of the .Supreme Court will carry j .y to merchant, mechanic anil printer, and s:rike terror to dead beats. The case on which tho deci.-iior. was rendered wag in effect as folio w; : A man nnd wife purchased a qusctity of goofs from s raercaan:. hich they were ei:hr-r unsblo cr unwilling to p.iy for. The merchant sl.i tho account to a collecting ngno that fori hw ith advertised the ace un: for sale, wit!; soveral olh rs. through .he newsp-tper-'. Kiving the uamts. oc'ounts nr l v. hat the debts wire incurrtd fjr. Thi debtors were erarely aggriev.d at the publicity and sued the colleetmft agency for damages &nd libaJ. Tue jadge ruled that the accouat belonged to the creditor to do what be liked with, in effect to dispUy it from the housetop", to auction it oil on the street corners, to advertiso it through the nwspape s or po t it on everT rail ucBt.n fence .n the country Heresfter we may lOOK ior aiBuisTiui onin ut flf counts, as plentiful as Auction bale of Farm Stock."' Durhim Sun No Kripirg or nausea after using Rrookfield's Liver and Kidney Pills. Will cure Biliousness, Cocstipation, Torpid Liver and stomach troubles. j 1 oe nnoRr r.otpu. ivki. rr ch l--iii. " ,.om ' ... , Fo. ..flhrF..H. 'Duffy, New Borne, N. C. THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM. Tht Conii-a--i Rights and Privileeres (ranted to the Company The Coiiiiianj 'i Obligations to t ii c City and People. Rafex Charc-td, etc We give tbi- niormnx the agreement between tho cuj' of Nw Udrne and the Lowis M.iccr Conrtructioa C.);iipiny to whom the frnnr.hi,-) of ih- city for the Cfinstrnction oi. operation of n a?Btem of edLinry tewi.age wn r(-'.:ently grauted, and who hiv already taken the ici'i -,(iv' stepj ia the woik bj makin; the ntc.. eeary mrvi y and sub mn.iug the.m to the proper o.'iijials. Iifpresen'.ulivtB of tho coaipiny a:ate that as ;o n as these preliminary mat- i ttrs uti- settled tho work uf construe' lion will OLgin .Mid Dh put iiht through w ithout delay. Ta-j following is the k, i e e tu l i : An nrai'jaiiCJ to provide for a BVbtem tf tsmsry a nmsry sewerage lor the city of Nt w Birue. Noi th Oaroliua aud for its lnhbitanth coutracti;jg w i.h Tne Lewie lli-icer Conetructiuii Co.. thtir aiio ciates, Bucc-fejors and assign for rani tary sewers for pubiio and private use and givicg tha said city of Ntv ii.rce an option to purchase said sewers. Bj it, ordered by the Mayor and Common Council of the city c f Ne w llerne in council convened. Section 1 T.iat in consideration oi ibe great public benefit to bo deuved from a svstim of i ewers, and tho cieat exclueiye iiht from the date of the parage t.f this ordinance un.il the purchase of the said system by tho city as neieicafler provided, is hereby granted to the L'j wis-Msrcer Construc tion Co., their aigociat'.s, succeoors and tsains to construct, opt rate nnd maintain all tho sanitary sewers i bat are now, cr vhich may be bercilter requirtd durin;; the life of ibi fran chise ia the sa'd city of Now Bi.rne eubj ct, howevt-r tr' the riht of pur-cha.-e hv the ci.y e.s hereujaf-.er i provuiod tion Co., their sesocistes, successcie and asei.cs. nhjll have the privilege in accoidanoo v. :th the terms of this ordi nance, of u.mg u!l tho streets, alloys aud public places within the corpora tion limits of tho said city of New : Berne a-i th-.y now exii?t or raay here after cxirt by extension, for the purpose of lajing ripoi conduit cr Crick eswors, mr.-bclee, catch basins, tile, R! rn y bo necessary X ) provide r.n ; ade'i'tat" (.yrteci of sanitary s.'wersge to fie Mty '.f New lii rno Red fcr m3fi i n k ri y- i'r", or (iter-.ti :r.3 to euch syfrt-m cii:rir.K the pericd ii Thich this ordicmc-f mey be in eilect. S:--'.'op. 2 l"ho s-t:J L-.wis-Mercer Coc-tr"?tioc Co.. their f.es'.ciatc-a, auc : cera.. sod r.st-igno shall exercise due care e.nd dil'sencc ia the use of the etre?ui, i-leys and other public places : and thall cause no unr.occssary obstruc ! tion to public travel ovtr or upon the i same, or any injury or unnecessary i interference with any pipes either of gas or water wnica may cotv Da law fully located beneath the eurface thereof : end the said L?wis-Mereer Construction Co., shall take every resson3blo precaution agaicst accidents and danger to persona or prcpsrty in the exercise cf the rights end privileges hereby granted, a d shall causa all delay. The Lewis-Mercer Conetr; ction Co., id assiges their asscci itea. EuccesEors r hereby aree to hold the caid city of New Berne harmless frcm ary liability which may result to it by reason cf CDy violation of thi eeotion. Section 3 The general plan of the I sewerage system ehall be es follows: Sewtra shall l o ot the t est quality of salt g'iz-rd terra cotta pi?'.', truly cylindrical, and laid upoa a true gradient, wuh j ;iats made tight by first class cement mortar, or they ihill be made of tirsl ciifa bard-burned trick laid in first cl;-8S cement mcrr.ir. Hitx holes ehall be placed s,vet the j sewers, not over five fcunJiei fec-t apart, ai-d coverei with approved c.et iron covers stron;? enough to carry th; greatest an.:! heavis't tratlic Sj;vtr3 to h? laid .it ta:-'a deftl. below tho surface of ibe 6troets 3 to s-tive a fail cf not 1ch3 then threo inches sn ten feet from a ijcent pro; -.?:. No BL-wrr p.ipe b!;all t-t Jft. tLf.n s;x inches ia t'.iaai'oter, and all e: w-rr, ;-L.ali ba large ecouRh I ' r via f- the c: ilo-v of all fce-.-;4g Sec;i jn 4 ilcfore .i:-y ".ork ie d.ne tha ciry of New :k.:.;f ehail Ji-tcrtsiae tbe gr.'rie o: tn: said Lsv.-ii Merc e treble ind cctuy the ir Construction Co , their &sacc:atoe, euccejvrs or p.reins cnicia'.ly of the grade Di-i upon aud tho sower Evetjra conternpluted by this c.ntracL shaii conform thereto, and any expense incurred in the removal of mains or laterals to C3nt::rai to any 1 eubst q jtnt caa igo of grado ehall be ,-.y th? s;:id city of New - piJ for wholly : 'iPTilP. ' 1 . j S-.ction o .3 farmer consiaeratiun j 01 tne great ct asir. u 00 uuivw ..ui . tbe ?ai i ej stern of rewcrs. the said city oi-tw uiiu. u'"-'. 3 . free of cost to tne said Lewis Mercer Cocerru;:io C . th. ir sescciates, sue- CiEsorr- ?nd ae.ainj tno water necessary to th irrughly li if h the said ej stem of sewer.; when and as it may bo req uired and iu c ulli stent quantity t) ill times c-cu: :- .e . tit li ; -v of a' tc Aiie from thrt uilim f- : .: C-11 "Ti;? I 1 i-'i3 LiiiSLlOCS ; not exceed 1 h,.-u.:i a d.--y t vt ice a week i through a one it.ch m zz 0. , ... Section O-It shall be proper and legal ' for the said Le wis M-rcer construction BS:Co., their aa-cics successors aud assigns to charge for se s-t r service not to exceed, the foilowirg cimed annual rates, which eh.ill bo vayablc qaarter- ly in advance. One dwelling house lees, e'2 10 per nuarter. cf o rooms or One dweuir.s $3 00 per quarter. One dwcliii!. S3 50 per qu r -r Ono J -.velli-jy -i per quarter. One dwell::'.; !v per quarter One d v :ii. ! P?r quir;. .' Each ed : To ter til -.- r iiuirtei'. 1 l..t, to -i. -r:7 "i0 t; -r o j r ro onio i'j O j Y r b. d r: ::: .-. ' - -1 '-: p r 'i ir.ri F.-.ctoriee ea'-ii w.,...r u-.i-vt i--ia 2 50 pf-r quarter. b.oree each wst.fr cio.--ei. b -iin 2 o-; per quarter. ( Ollics end other bu .1 i irg do . 2 ..:0 per quarter. Not enumorai..-d. same basis as hbove. N.i connection shail be made to the sewer system w.tbout a permit from the t .mia-KBri-pr Construction Co., their . hf!'",' Tra aeeiiTns 'and all , . ' 7 ,, . , . : L ..., oonucc.iu.io y.. , under their supervision. Section five years .ific tho ni n rat on nf oitor ihU ordinaries tikes effect;, the city .-.f M,,. Ferris- HhR v. ..... - - have the right end privilege to pur chase tho said system of sewerage, provided they chill notify the said F-wia-Mercer Construction Co uie.r associates, eu':cc6c-ora and assigns cf to to d ) at le ;-t three he t-xpiration tf the SLia live ycac ' lue value or ptue of said system to ba paid by the s:.i i city of New Berne shail be ascertaini!.j and determined as follows: Th.- t-aij Lewis Mercer Con strue tio-a ( o. it. tit a-so'. i ites, tuccja Bors and aesigus, and tho said city of New Berne shall severally appoint oiw P'rson the two appointed fchali choose a third, none of w.'ioin ehsll bo a resident ef Uiavtn County, N. C ; and the three p rs. ns thus chose a shall constitute a ! o';rnmn-i'ju t terujiue tha viue tf tiiei biul fyn'ici of eewerageand the n5id cuiarnis-i chall include m part oi tl.o vftlui'iou fiTHi'd sewerartfys ti ne th net esiuiCK cdpicity of naid sy-teni. 't;..- (.-.it Mi, or and Council of tli fti.l eii ;f New Herns ehail vichiu sixty d:j ;ifc."r the taid corn i uii-riou oh-.il h'tvo rt-ndnrcd its award. ! piy the ai-iourit so av.-!.rd--d ia Cieh or boud-i of the s id city. bs-nririK the th-n letl rate of mtero'D, r;- n.ay bo agreed to tfce euid L-.-wi.i-.'.! ro. r C.iti-.tru -'.ion l)o.. or aroci.ueti. ru:..';:s ov r-i .an I A ful.ure to p y ih v,. d or to s'.vt. ' - notice i.f tbe i;:;::.., ; i. . i. . .-i- j ubove provided, i.-j)-r.-.to at u wait-er if tbe li-in u turchaae until ' tse t xpiiati.ju i r li ve y. 019 i-.dbt I 1 the llrcc lire je-Jrn !..;; city bhall have ' t.'io rig.-.t to pjrcfl :s j the ihn existing ! I - ol(rI" 01 c - " rs 11 a 1'i-J- out- reiiotU j upon i.y arorutuioc ui l. v provij.d j S cuou S Tne s-i.i L j-vif-.-ilercer Construstk-n Co., thir fcsicciatea, suc : cesscrs cr assigns th-.il submit, in .h i ur uua um," in c.' ur:cii a pian of M J i i - -V. . . r.ece'p'e J by lb I "B,u "- toi..-.i.u-.f tne i-ysiom """" "u.uor.zj o . mode either oy trrc ord- r of tbe Com mon Council or at the p'in of tbe said Lew.? Mercer Core ruciioo C i . their asoci.ite, successors or fiEHjjns, pro vided however, thac the esid Lewix Mercer Cot-atructioa Co , their associates, successors or aris.gns thall nat be required to extend the system to a locality that is cot ftt the time suffi ciently built up to i e:urn a' reasonable revenue. Acd tho raid Le cvis-Mi-rcer Construction Co.. the ir associates, tue cessors or asaicne ehall have reasonable time within vv.icu to rj;2ke ail exten sions required by th Corar:on Council. Section 9 Tne Miyor and Coitson Ccuncii Ehall maka and pa?.d such or-dicn-jc-a wi.h adfequ-itr. P'nalties a ni;.y Is ncC'Cfiiary i:-' the j.:ot-'iion an-1 pmpor U!" -'f thr1 oe"rr of tV-eir necessars' coenpetions, catch ba-iin.i, man-holea and other appurtenances, also ouch ordiajiiccs rcquiri-jg iho iu ullment of the '. bUsti irs of this orditiecce as will injure the prompt compliance of til! parties concerned. Section 10. Tbe eaia Lowis-Mercer Cccstructicr. Co., tacir associates, euc-ce-S'.ir?'j or ..,r,ig!;- may ptocv.re tha orm'ZJti.Ti of c 'cvtt worka company or corporation under the laws of any Scite end t:vjy R-r--.n to u :! the riiius : HUCi pi I n;i:ic, !;r d t-S'i do ftt:i claai:-! ;.i3 or. . n !r""n f ptr ..rr;i . iir-r ii.;! LMl rnr.ees una i 01. ,4r ;;.J13, in- ! t . nr i . o j- a '. !U fTOi r 1 ZXj : wiU a 1 '. tbe ri granted. S ctioa : 'ti.ii.-a if ctd- t":. I coij rat-'-n I vi t- - ,3 herein ;;e coj..tru-.:tiun oi tee i thhli ho commenced said eew,.-. within two tcotttbn aftar the passage of this ordinance, and fhwll bo completed with in one year thereafter provided however, that if the time aa then specified be extended by lipoid, act of (Jod. or the puhhc enemy, cr for legal proceedings for tho nif.iatenaneo or defence of their leil rictus, or io the acquisition of property or righis of way or by reason of ac other causes what ever beyond ti. sr orurol such tinao shail fvrai co p'.tl of the- liai': specified in this ordinai'-ce for th ; puifcrtaauce cf aay ct requirr-d ty t::e ti-rns here of to be done h? th- rri Section 32, Disrin tr,j roatruotton of the said eiwern th.- ci:j ngineer sha'.l fiotn tirvte to . i-.:?pjot the ffoili done and t;i rui;:iial usod aud shculd any departure fcia iue accepted plans cad r pjcifisatioi-.s occur ho t-hall at once call tha attention of the tsid Lowis-Msrcer Cocetructi .n Co , or their legal representative to the fact, and the said Lewis-Mercer Cor-.v.ri'.-tin Co , or their le-al reprcetntnivrf iiail cause the work to bis c.i-re.:-tv 1 in accordance wil'Li said plans r.r.ii ppcifica! ijns Upon the cocnpletion of tbe system the city engineer thrill oiiicialiy notify the Mayer aDd Coxm-.n Council that the work don-v and iiistetial furr.if.htd is in conforc?iiy with the-ilatia acd ep9cifi- i nations adopted nnd tc-.'ipua by ih ; said Mayor er.d i.;.-.m.-c Couccil wncreupor. t.- reciting th-" ": , ej-Htf' 31. Mid and obis :-.:i. hea ;c fo'th b- ; Stctio IS -agreed thrt t to be p-s.- 1 fr .tchipe ab: ii in ccntr;ct r .11. ctsnd far; :h;.!'. p:1- r. oid ri-nce ' ea'j ucivj-fvir the entd ', f '.. i iv i.t pi i i g of. t! it- ord:a-.i:co hhail - fu". U,rc: a-i-1 f.lT-.ct. I" ; !: i-d . r?' .' cd s.rjd '. . . M-h '-. - :- in c tK-c : ion ' ith this : : ;:i y--.Ti oi tl-.-j with i ! .-,in.i;n in full durirs? the life of this fr o' cchise. or until ;i;c'a timt ne the ci'y Now Bercj fbeil f;cquir the eswt-r ?js;c-m by purci-f.it; 51 hi r;in rrovi.-d. G cticn 14 Th X.swis Mercer Con-strurjiic-n Co., their rso-i ilcs, eir.-ces-eora or assigns rha'J, if po rr-q-jired. execute to tho Mayor and Council of the city of Now IJcrno a bond io bo approved by tho eaid Mayer acd Coua- j c;j fuch a nenr.l turn :9 may be fixe-d bv tbe said Mav: r nr.d Council conditioned fcr tho coru-tu .icemcnt and completion cf t coroing to j thg piang; acciftid ty th;; eid Mayor j and Council, accorais to ?oc . eitven of this franchise. iicn : iaa iawis-iuercer 1 onstrucrif.-n v. Ey J E. Lewis Pi--sid WiI S MEKCER, S.crotcry. jj Manly, Majr D Wallack. city c'lork. ;r,t. Cotton and Criiin Statistic-. Tbe cotton crop cf tho Ut.it.td for fifty years i3 iza.lr.i in the- . can Axriiuhuriat for January. I Gtatf 6 .taeri- gives tho crop in l:i!;-, tc experts w ;;;ht ; r uni i.v.;r. s:.- ; -ico p'.autatioo, xp-sn-v at Liverpoc-'. : r.'..-.i; ; L: total j i--'.J i-i ?-u:. 1. aero ia pjan -s acd b. cr":;; a.r.d ;c.'u- per ac. U-'itod 8;ru.i from It' Wt to It i?urajticn, 1 : the and , the :d e per ii-.- of .neua r;l jo CiiUS e''0 C-ilS, given, to-, .her v for tf-o .ii... y : mentcl '. ;;'i "... corn '. '.- .;t-a:. t.. rciCuCc ii.. . : i .-. age fcr sac - yield p..-- ! -"-the i-v.; . ' rcgardi-;; th-- farm ar..l t ::5.1 v;i meute-.l oy ti':.;ci tural 'Xp.n an h th c-xxit in o? r-it-tU CUl- the ext iu ;.i ueti It so in New In-nu-J In his scrniuu at tlu: liit cl. ich Sunday Rev. F. 31. Shr.titbur .;ei- lcl.iiod to the fact that another rs.,! has been licensed to sell liquor m hinsion. lie had heard that mi of th, li : u- dealers p t-; .. i,,i , .,-, ,.,ri ...1 it the ----- -- . cuuicu luumuon u would ) t Ii e m wituuru-A tu'.-n inu.: 1;, they would h'ie io do shoo. He I 1 H'-l le uu l'i'-i 1 v heavy to Mich church ve I a!! he said of !.!.. 1 . . momti'is. auu usi-y us the:)"! K iitston Free I 1, ... p r o:U-- P-t-.!- "-1ji" ui uoiici a cuiiTia. i their indention I months before FRI IT RAISIX;. The Snpeiioril of this Region for the Rusiness Recoiriiied. W'e huiij leceivd from Mpiir. W. H. P.je.l & i'ii!i)hdj' an i iKiDt papur bound hoik ( f liS pigej eir.i.led Th A. B.C. tf Aricul.'ure It gives ex- plicit direction on ptepiration of ground, fertilizing, sowing, jdinting. cultivating, githtrir-g etc , t f 11. Id ar,d garden crops, fruits, etc. A g od por tion of itsjeoutents, on such eut j -els as Kindd t.f Soile, ti jw Plants (iet Foad from tho Air and S.l, Wh .t Food. iney jtai, via. , is in reu.l .y fccier.ee in us relation to agriculture eo plainly stated aa to be by the niijsei. reidiiy c j,a pr e!.e 6 1 d In. r:i -les on truch cropo are es:o -i.ily inter, a ing. us are alro these on t;amli rj arid i-ma!) We are p.i: ti -u'ar iy Ktiu.k with 1L0 r-cofci i ion tha bo k tivtsof the 8i.pt- lir advantages possessed by North' Caro.ina and immediately ajnoent lo- cali-ks for fruit raiding. We give ex- 1 tr.'-cu from tho atliclea on whit consider the tbree tiaeet frui (: we ' Tne apple is the most pn.eruliy u-ed and p - pm.ir of nil of our urye-r fmi ta Its hsrdy chr,oier (hs it for a wide1 . u. i8..f;d-;bow ,ua, i u'. wi-ii mine ccatt rvioae of ih" rjju.h Th.-y arc largely grown iu No Er gland , N.w York and other Norihi-rn btnies. Hut the finest apples produced in the United States are grown in the mountains of Virginia and Nrth Carolina The coil and climatic conditions in tbti-e ilouu tains seem peculiarly adapted lo the production of long-lived healthy trees and perfect frui .." ' Peaches seem to reach their highest perfection ia Maryland, Delaware. Virginia, the upland central b it of North Carolina and the upland country of Georgia. The disease known as yel lows is the worst impediment to peacb culture in New Jersey, Delaware and Northern Maryland. This disease is as yet. unknown in Virginia", North Caro lina end eouthward." ZZ" Tidewater regions of Miryland. Vir ginia and North Carolina produce the finest pears known in the eountnj Vears ago tho pear growers around Boston took tbe lead, but it is now acknowledged that tha psai's grown in th.i fictions Damrd are superior to others. California crows line and showy pears, but in flivor tbH eastern peart; are far better." It will be remembered that during tho p-iPt year tho Journal repeatedly called the attentioa of its readers to abundict yields of the finest quality of variola kinds cf frui; by which num . tf rs of cur frmers who paid due at t?nM05 to this crop were rewarded, aDd expressed eirpri?e that so profitable an 'anftry was net developed on o larger soato. We have long believed that fruit, rightly raanapceJ , is oi profitable crop as ii made, Rnd that it ouht to ' be develoyed right alons; with tho 1 trucking interest. The above quota- tiona confirm what we have sai i on the adaptability of this section for it. I The requisite to succe9 is to procure! care on them. This will give as roafonahle certainty of success as in anything raised on tho farm but if this is not done to ex pect profit would be as unreasonable as to expect remunerative returns from a neg lected crop of potatoes or cabbage, but if assiduous and intelligent caro equal to that bestowed on truck is given to fruit we believe there is ever more certainly of realizing a handsome profit annually. It will pay our farmers to brush up 011 horticultural matters aud let it be seen that we intend to hold the prominent po sition among fruit growers which nature, s kindness to this section entitles us to do. Mired in 1 he Quaker Bridge Road. The execrable condition of the Qua ker Bridge Rtiad was agiu forcibly presented to our attention, Friday by two farmers, Mr. J. A. Irvia and L. W. Bsdec from Ricblands, who hid travelled over it the previous day, and whose experience, a portion of the way was particularly rough. Oar readers will remember that not long hick we told of the mishaps of Mr. D. E S-inderlin and others who were in company with 1 itn aud ured that steps ought to be taken to put the road aeain in good condition, as hbojt 4 miles of it was nearly impsBeible in bad ! w weithtr. I On the pie. ent occasion afttr these Kentleman entered the bad etictch they found it submerged in water, a great part cf the way knee-deep or more, eo that nothing could be told as to where the worst places in the road were and after they got well into it Mr. Baeden's mulo, which was foremost mired and continued sinking until a portion of his body was beneath tbe mud so that it was with extreme difficulty that he was extricated after being unhitched, and bt'ing afraid to let their animals ven ture farther along tbe road in that place they led them for some distance slons tho ditch bank at the side of the road and they, themeelvee pulled the vl.i;.!ea through the water and mud nbcut tho length cf two town tq iares Tttey say they could net be induced to at- tempt !o 0 over the road again and wi I goarcund which ie ten milt farther. Thtjy have always traded in New Berne nnd their f3thers before t'ret-i ami they dr.sire to continue doing s-., bnt un!eM the people of Jo nee county i-!l Now Berne ir.tereat. themselves triou.i o CdUb-2 fCtr.etbiag to bo done p.bout the rat i ticuble lh3y v. ili havo to quit coming l.cre. Thoy euy farther th.u the pteeciit neaiou New IWne lo t t v.-i. th-r.it i.f tho cottoQ of their Fi-ctien frcm thic v. ry cuuee. 1'. te t mH to up. that bey or; i .-.11 doubt, too B'.ftto ou;;ht to farr-is'i enotinh c.on- vicw to repair te.i,, br. i p Lu. if it: will r.r.t it. v Lusin'. t-s iu'-n to ;.ike hoi and gtt the- road lii.- ', a ilr. 8atd..rl:ei txpr. s t-d o :u .riK r.i-id l p'y our .' thr- :;i-.t;' r thry c-r.u. . ; '; 1 . r : n ( i: to contribute liberally for t'.o pu; and we have no doubt that if t'.o poie oil- p rtunity is cflerei, others of the sntne neighborhood would do lik ; v. i r. Trinity College Biiililiiiy-. The Durham Sun snvs: The Tiiuitj College Committee, that met in Duiliatn found work jirofji essi n jr mi the i-ollet;, grounds at this place. They fuiind the tower re-erected in a substantial manner. Tbe Technological building is nriirly completed, as is also thd main builditi. The Inn, which will cost 35,000 when completed, is now under roof. The coin- ; mittea has already exper.dod nearly t'.M,- (,00 in the constructioii tif tho new build- in Lis. fL!IJ- P-.. Dli.U-J. P.x-.!- I vuuuit" wiy ioi I nwitji vd-jiurid. r Both tbo method and result xrhm ' a r. ... ... . Jrup oi x jga is taKen; it is pleasant ' md refreshing to tbo taste, and acta rently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and J?owtl, cleanses tho aya- cuectuany, eiirpria colds, head aches ar.d fevers find euros habitual constipation. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1892, edition 1
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